His sculptures are made from unseasoned wood, twisting and cracking over time. Nash also uses fire to char the sculptures, turning the wood to carbon which, when treated, gives the sculptures longer life in the open air.

Nash says the resulting blackness turns your attention from the organic material of the wood to the mineral material caused by the fire.

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